Enoch and the Mosaic Torah: The Evidence of Jubilees - Jason Von Ehrenkrook - Books - William B Eerdmans Publishing Co - 9780802864093 - June 1, 2009
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Enoch and the Mosaic Torah: The Evidence of Jubilees

Jason Von Ehrenkrook

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Enoch and the Mosaic Torah: The Evidence of Jubilees

The early Enoch literature does not refer to the Mosaic Torah or emphasize the distinctively Mosaic laws designed for Israel. But the book of Jubilees gives room to both Mosaic and Enochic traditions within the Sinaitic revelatory framework. What, then, should we make of such differences? / This question and related speculations were on the minds of scholars gathered from around the world at the fourth Enoch Seminar at Camaldoli, Italy, in July 2007. Four tendencies emerged from the discussion at the seminar. Some scholars claimed that Jubilees was a direct product of Enochic Judaism with subordinated Mosaic features. Some suggested that Jubilees was a conscious synthesis of Enochic and Mosaic tradition, yet remaining autonomous from both. Some asserted that Jubilees was essentially a Mosaic text with some Enochic influence. And others questioned the very existence of a gulf between Enochic and Mosaic traditions as competing forms of Judaism at the time of Jubilees. / Gabriele Boccaccini and Giovanni Ibba have carefully collected the countervailing views into this volume. What readers will find here is a lively debate among the most distinguished international specialists, together striving for a better understanding of a puzzling ancient document.


496 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 1, 2009
ISBN13 9780802864093
Publishers William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Pages 474
Dimensions 152 × 222 × 25 mm   ·   680 g
Language English  
Editor Boccaccini, G.
Editor Ibba, G.

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